Bank on Microbiome to keep the Body Healthy

A. D. Diwan, S. Harke
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Generally our human body contains large number of bacteria, viruses and fungi and they are collectively known as the microbiome community. While some bacteria are associated with disease, others are actually very important for strengthening of our immune system, proper functioning of the body organs including heart, maintenance of body weight and many other aspects of health. Trillions of these microbes exist in our body system particularly in the intestines and skin. Most of the microbes are associated in the large intestine in the form of a pocket called the cecum, and they are referred to as the gut microbiome. Although many different types of microbes are present in our body, however most of the studies have been carried on bacterial composition of the digestive gut system. In fact, there are several reports that the human body contains more number of bacterial cells than the actual human cell counts. It has been estimated that roughly 40 trillion bacterial cells are present in our body whereas human cells counts are around 30 trillion. Scientists all over the world have reported about 1,000 species of bacteria in the human gut microbiome, and each of them plays a different role in the body. Most of them are extremely important for maintaining our body health, while few species may be harmful in creating some serious diseases. Altogether, these microbes may weigh as much as 2-5 pounds (1-2 kg), which is roughly the weight of our brain.
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依靠微生物群保持身体健康
通常我们的人体中含有大量的细菌、病毒和真菌,它们统称为微生物群落。虽然有些细菌与疾病有关,但其他细菌实际上对增强我们的免疫系统、身体器官(包括心脏)的正常功能、维持体重和许多其他健康方面非常重要。数以万亿计的微生物存在于我们的身体系统中,特别是在肠道和皮肤中。大多数微生物都以盲肠的形式存在于大肠中,它们被称为肠道微生物群。虽然我们体内存在许多不同类型的微生物,但大多数研究都是在消化肠道系统的细菌组成上进行的。事实上,有几份报告称,人体中细菌细胞的数量比实际的人体细胞数量要多。据估计,我们体内大约有40万亿个细菌细胞,而人类细胞的数量约为30万亿个。据世界各地的科学家报道,人类肠道微生物群中大约有1000种细菌,每种细菌在人体中起着不同的作用。它们中的大多数对维持我们的身体健康非常重要,而少数物种可能会造成一些严重的疾病。总的来说,这些微生物可能重达2-5磅(1-2公斤),大约是我们大脑的重量。
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